Wednesday, November 27, 2019
To Kill A Mockingbird Essays (144 words) - To Kill A Mockingbird
To Kill A Mockingbird Jeff Finn To Kill A Mockingbird Poem (Jems Pants) Pint-sized Dill, Jem, and Scout All decided to take a new route Through the Radleys backyard they crept In their mouths they're voices were kept Quietly they slithered through the gate Trying not to make a loud mistake Had a creek in the gate been heard It wouldn't have sounded like a mockingbird Spit as they could On a gate made of wood They got rid of that awful sound But they had already been found Without them knowing A strange shadow was growing On the side of the house It crept like a mouse After it was seen All three fled the scene Even with the situation dire Jem's pants got caught on wire Scout ran back to help While Jem loudly yelped When his body was freed His pants were no longer of need As they sat somewhere The three culprits were quite scared So Jem bolted back to the yard Getting his pants wasn't very hard Poetry and Poets
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